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19.7 Legacy Series / Re: Presenting all IP's on WAN interface
« on: October 02, 2019, 12:33:18 pm »
Hi Franco,
Thank you for you reply. I havedn't been online recently, therefore I could reply earlier.
I am still struggling with the config.
From my ISP I've got IP range x.x.x.50/29.
.50 is the network address
.51 is the gateway
.52 is not used
and
.53 is configured on the WAN interface.
.54, .55 and .56 are not used, yet.
.57 is the broadcast.
Now I want to use the WAN .54 address to an internal server. So i created the one-to-one as you suggested.
As the subnet mask of the WAN and LAN are different I need the one-to-one entry type set to "NAT", so I can specify the mask on the external.
I've also created a WAN firewall rule from any to the specific internal server.
Still I am uable to connected.
What am I missing?
Thank you,
Ramon
Thank you for you reply. I havedn't been online recently, therefore I could reply earlier.
I am still struggling with the config.
From my ISP I've got IP range x.x.x.50/29.
.50 is the network address
.51 is the gateway
.52 is not used
and
.53 is configured on the WAN interface.
.54, .55 and .56 are not used, yet.
.57 is the broadcast.
Now I want to use the WAN .54 address to an internal server. So i created the one-to-one as you suggested.
As the subnet mask of the WAN and LAN are different I need the one-to-one entry type set to "NAT", so I can specify the mask on the external.
I've also created a WAN firewall rule from any to the specific internal server.
Still I am uable to connected.
What am I missing?
Thank you,
Ramon